4 Current WWE Superstars who have never received a one-on-one World Title match

WrestleMania 30 may remain Cesaro's greatest triumph
WrestleMania 30 may remain Cesaro's greatest triumph

#4 Cesaro

Newer fans may know Cesaro as only a tag team wrestler
Newer fans may know Cesaro as only a tag team wrestler

While Cesaro’s teammate Sheamus is a multi-time world champion, Cesaro is still waiting for his first one-on-one world title opportunity

Cesaro has challenged for the WWE Championship twice; once was inside an Elimination Chamber match (seeing a pattern here?), and the other was in a Money in The Bank match for the vacant WWE title - both matches were in 2014.

Sheamus and Cesaro were moved to Smackdown during the Superstar Shakeup this year. The two were almost invisible until they recently captured the Smackdown Tag Team Championships on the 1000th edition of the show.

This is not new territory for The Bar; they’re now five-time tag team champions. Adding The Big Show to their stable will not freshen things up either.

Cesaro and Sheamus have been teaming up for over two years. The team was expected to be a stop-gap for both men, but they duo evolved into a genuine tag team with matching outfits and a heavily synchronised entrance.

The Bar is a good fit for Sheamus who turned 40 this year. The less-rigorous tag bouts give ‘The Celtic Warrior’s’ battered body a rest

Cesaro doesn’t have the accolades that Sheamus has to look back fondly on. Numerous times, it seemed that ‘The Swiss Superman’ was going to get his chance at the top, only to fall back down the card.

Perhaps Cesaro is content with his place on the card; maybe he’s tired of grasping for Vince McMahon’s “imaginary brass rings” (as CM Punk put it).

If Cesaro still does have that desire to be a world champion, then he needs to back to singles action, pronto.

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